Brexit Podcast Ep. 12: Charlotte Gerade and Joe Porter on how to make young voices heard
A Remainer and a Leaver explain how they overcame their differences to make sure the interests of...
Brexit Podcast Ep. 12: Charlotte Gerade and Joe Porter on how to make young voices heard
A Remainer and a Leaver explain how they overcame their differences to make sure the interests of...
Brexit Podcast Ep. 11: Gesine Wittrich on the benefits of cultural exchange
German-born politics student and activists Gesine Wittrich is currently on her semester abroad at...
Brexit Podcast Ep. 10: Jonathan Franks on the business reaction to Brexit
The dust storm around Brexit shows no sign of settling, but how has it affected the UK...
Ep.24:Marie-Noelle Loewe on European citizenship and immigrants' rights in the UK
Angela Merkel has recently denied Theresa May’s request to guarantee the rights to residence,...
Ep.25: James Graham on writing a screenplay about Brexit
Brexit is not just the subject that sparked a million news stories but also ample fodder for...
Ep.26: Robyn Munro gives us a rundown of recent Brexit developments
For today's episode we are joined by recurring guest Robyn Munro, a senior researcher at the...
Ep.27: The Triathlon Industry Association on how Brexit is making the sport a runaway success
Against the backdrop of rising uncertainty and soaring costs, how is one sports' industry still...
Ep.27: The Triathlon Industry Association on how Brexit won't stop the sport being runaway success
Against the backdrop of rising uncertainty and soaring costs, how is one sports' industry still...
Ep.29: Holly Seddon on living as an ex-pat in Amsterdam
The Brexit Podcast is going Dutch today for a chat with successful author and Brit abroad, Holly...
Ep.30: Tim's top five Brexit takeways
For our 30th episode, co-host Tim Heming reveals the five things he has learned from Brexit and...
Ep.32: Isabel Gahren on how social bots manipulate our political views
What have social bots, big data and a hi-tech company from Cambridge got to do with Brexit? A lot...
Ep.33: Sir Ivan the Terrible? Vicenzo Scarpetta on civil servant's resignation
Was the resignation of Sir Ivan Rogers a blessing or curse for Britain? The UK's ambassador to...
Ep.34: Lembit Öpik of the Motorcycle Action Group goes full throttle on Brexit
He may have got on his bike and zoomed out of front line politics, but the ever-intrepid Lembit...
Ep.35: Robyn Munro gives us the 101 on Theresa May's big Brexit speech
On Tuesday, Theresa May finally gave her long-awaited Brexit speech. Friend of the podcast Robyn...
Ep.36: Jemima Lovatt on who is responsible for post-truth politics
The word of the year in 2016 was post-truth. But what does that mean, was there ever such a thing...
Ep.38: Sir Richard Packer on how to agriculture can reap the benefits of Brexit
Will Britain reap what it has sowed with Brexit? Sir Richard Packer recently wrote a report on...
Ep.39: Graham Smith on how Cornwall will manage without EU funding
Cornwall was a large net beneficiary of European Union funding yet 56 per cent of its residents...
Ep.41: Jim Duffy & Lucy-Rose on the business mind-set required to make Brexit a success
Can the right mind-set help businesses cope with Brexit? Two CEOs join Tim and Jen for this...
Ep.30: Tim's top five Brexit takeaways
For our 30th episode, co-host Tim Heming reveals the five things he has learned from Brexit and...
Ep.43: Conor Devine on whether Northern Ireland's prospects are going up in smoke
Even in the most remarkable of years, it seemed unbelievable that Northern Ireland's...